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alaTest has collected and analyzed 879 reviews of Alan Wake (PC / XBOX360). The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 3.8/5 for other Xbox 360 Games for all reviews. Reviewers really like the gameplay and design. The graphics and usability also get good feedback. There are some critical comments about the reliability, while there are some mixed comments about the controls.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Xbox 360 Games the Alan Wake (PC / XBOX360) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.

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Amazon.co.uk review summary for Alan Wake (PC / XBOX360)

alaTest has collected and analyzed 202 user reviews of Alan Wake (PC / XBOX360) from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other Xbox 360 Games on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the gameplay and design. The graphics and usability also get good opinions. Views are divided on the controls, and many are critical about the reliability.

story, usability, graphics, design, gameplay

reliability

85% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Alan Wake

Horror games have faced a crisis in recent years. The latest entries in two of the more storied franchises, Silent Hill: Homecoming and Resident Evil 5, pushed towards a more action-heavy style of play, at the cost of some of the atmospheric dread that...

Alan Wake Review

Alan Wake is a psychological thriller that puts traditional third-person shooter mechanics on the back burner in favor of rich atmosphere and well-drawn storytelling.

Alan Wake may not appeal to everyone, it is the price of living in this proverbial “golden age” of gaming. I believe that there will definitely be a strong (or at least a cult) following for this survival horror title. I already count myself as part of...

Alan Wake

Alan Wake is an odd game, and will probably benefit from being reexamined in a few years. It's not so much a shooter as it is a five-part episode of "Twin Peaks." People who like it call it surreal and dreamlike, and people who don't call it...

It's probably worth checking out overall, just because there's nothing quite like it on store shelves at the moment. Alan Wake is ambitious, occasionally funny, and distinctly memorable; like I said before, I don't regret playing it at all. My abiding...

Alan Wake

This isn't to say, though, that it's impossible for the two genres to share balanced roles. However, any developer who would undertake such a project would find it a difficult negotiation that takes careful consideration and equal devotion to both...

Alan Wake- PC

One of the most powerful weapons a storyteller has in his arsenal is ambiguity. Think about the ending of Inception. The spinning totem in the final shot has inspired countless hours of discussion about its significance. Now comes the PC version of...

It takes awhile for Alan Wake to gain traction. Remedy frequently takes control away from the player to show a scripted sequence or a cinematic, and these interruptions can be a pain. But toward the end of the first chapter, as the combat intensified,...

Alan Wake: A Journey from Light to Darkness

Alan Wake has been waiting to come to the PC for a while, MIcrosoft finally let him leave the console world and now he has come home to the PC.

All in all I would HIGHLY recommend Alan Wake, if you are a fan of third person adventure games with a mix of horror than this game is a MUST PLAY AND A MUST BUY for you, considering that the price of it is simply irresistible compared to other titles...

Alan Wake review [PC]

I approach Alan Wake with fresh eyes, having missed out on Remedy Entertainment's horror title when it originally hit Xbox 360. Despite the game being almost two years old I've managed to avoid running into spoilers, so the mysteries contained within...

Alan Wake PC Review

We take a look at Alan Wake, the lost horror game nobody expected would ever hit PC.

Horror game Alan Wake was released nearly two years ago on Xbox 360. Though initially shown off on PC extensively prior to this, with plenty of hype surrounding its technical features, this version of the game was scrapped -- it seemed publisher...